The Art Directors Guild Hall of Fame was established by the Art Directors Guild in 2005 to recognize and honor the accomplishments and contributions of significant art directors and production designers in the film industry.[1]
Inductees edit
2005 edit
- Wilfred Buckland (1866–1946)
- Richard Day (1896–1972)
- John DeCuir (1918–1991)
- Anton Grot (1884–1974)
- Boris Leven (1908–1986)
- William Cameron Menzies (1896–1957)
- Van Nest Polglase (1898–1968)[2]
2006 edit
- John Box (1920–2005)
- Hans Dreier (1885–1966)
- Cedric Gibbons (1892–1960)
- Jan Scott (1915–2003)
- Alexandre Trauner (1906–1993)[2]
2007 edit
- Hilyard M. Brown (1910–2002)
- Henry Bumstead (1915–2006)
- Carroll Clark (1894–1968)
- Stephen Goosson (1889–1973)
- Harry Horner (1910–1994)[2]
2008 edit
- Edward Carfagno (1907–1996)
- Stephen B. Grimes (1927–1988)
- Dale Hennesy (1926–1981)
- James Trittipo (1928–1971)
- Lyle R. Wheeler (1905–1990)[2]
2009 edit
- Ted Haworth (1917–1993)
- Joseph McMillan "Mac" Johnson (1912–1990)
- Romain Johnston (1929–1995)
- John Meehan (1902–1963)
- Harold Michelson (1920–2007)[3]
2010 edit
- Malcolm F. Brown (1903–1967)
- Bob Keene (1947–2003)
- Ferdinando Scarfiotti (1941–1994)[4]
2011 edit
- Alexander Golitzen (Golitsyn) (1908–2005)
- Albert Heschong (1919–2001)
- Eugène Lourié (1903–1991)[5]
2012 edit
- Robert F. Boyle (1909–2010)
- William S. Darling (1882–1964)
- Alfred Junge (1886–1964)[6]
2013 edit
- E. Preston Ames (1906–1983)
- Richard Macdonald (1919–1993)
- Edward S. Stephenson (1917–2011)[7]
2014 edit
- Robert Clatworthy (1911–1992)
- Harper Goff (1911–1993)
- J. Michael Riva (1948–2012)
2015 edit
- John Gabriel Beckman (1898–1989)
- Charles Lisanby (1924–2013)
- Walter H. Tyler (1909–1990)
2016 edit
- Carmen Dillon (1908–2000)
- Patricia Norris (1931–2015)
- Dorothea Holt Redmond (1910–2009)
- Dianne Wager (1937–2011)
2017 edit
- Gene Allen (1918–2015)[8]
2019 edit
- Ben Carré (1883–1978)
- Anthony Masters (1919–1990)[9]
2020 edit
- Roland Anderson (1903–1989)
- William J. Creber (1931–2019)
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "Art Directors Guild Hall of Fame". Art Directors Guild.
- ^ a b c d "Hall of Fame inductees from 2005 to 2009" Archived November 12, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Art Directors Guild. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
- ^ "Press Releases". www.artdirectors.org. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 15, 2012. Retrieved December 13, 2011.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Gene Allen To Be Inducted Into Art Directors Guild Hall Of Fame". Deadline Hollywood. December 15, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
- ^ "Art Directors Guild Votes Production Designers Anthony Masters & Ben Carré Into Hall Of Fame". Deadline Hollywood. December 10, 2018. Retrieved December 13, 2018.